The Future

1.17-1.24.07
The Future

In this week’s issue:
* Party Get tix for Get Lost here
* BizTech Profile Howard Gudell, Ohio Israel Medical IT Mission
* Interview Hall of Famer Roldo Bartimole
* Signs of Life David Budin breaks down Robin Swoboda’s new show That’s Life
* Sounds Magick Museum from Nick Riff
* Preview Cleveland Chamber Symphony pushes the envelope
* Cool Cleveland Kids podcast click here, CC podcast click here, CC Blog click here

The future never comes. But we spend a lot of time planning for it. More and more, it seems, in a region that is increasingly focused on its future rather than its past. A future based in intellectual capital, technology and advanced materials and manufacturing. This week, I interview Howard Gudell about the upcoming Ohio Israel Medical IT Mission, connecting Israeli tech companies with NEO, and I speak with columnist Roldo Bartimole in advance of his City Club visit on The Future of News. Catch The Future of the Funk at CPT, and our tips for your future, or at least the upcoming week. Plus we announce an exciting Cool Cleveland party in Oberlin, featuring the US premiere of the stage version of David Lynch’s Lost Highway, complete with open bar, yummy snacks and a self-guided tour of the historic neighborhood around Finney Chapel. So Get Lost in Oberlin, but keep your eye on our future. —Thomas Mulready

Get Lost in Oberlin party Thu 2/8
Super low price until Thu 1/18 midnight here!

Party with Cool Cleveland and Get Lost in Oberlin, and join hundreds of CC-ers for the U.S. premiere of Lost Highway, at Oberlin’s Finney Chapel, before its NYC debut later in the month. Get the Cool Cleveland package, and you’ll have a comp ticket to this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on Thu 2/8. A haunting music theater work adapted from David Lynch’s cult film of the same name, Lost Highway is at once a mystery and a thriller. Lynch’s screenwriting partner for Lost Highway, Barry Gifford, will be in Oberlin for the premiere. Lost Highway is presented by the Contemporary Music Division of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music as a co-production with Miller Theatre at Columbia University. Get tix here

Get Lost and you get all this:

  • A CC mega party on Thu 2/8 from 5:30 – 7:30 in historic Downtown Oberlin (hosted by The Oberlin Conservatory of Music) at the local hang, the Feve (pronounced “fev”), but just for tonight, we’ve renamed it the Lost Highway Diner
  • CC’s legendary open bar with unlimited beer and wine. (A little red? A little white? Or a little bubbly?), plus drink specials
  • Mini pulled pork sandwiches, pizza, enchiladas, quesadillas, hummus and other delectable eatables
  • Live jazz at the Lost Highway Diner/CC Party, performed by a trio of accomplished Oberlin Conservatory jazz students
  • Desserts and independent, self-guided tours of FAVA (visual arts gallery across the street from the Feve), and other local haunts not to be missed like the Ginko Gallery (serving chocolate desserts and chocolate liqueurs) and Ben Franklin’s Five and Dime (time warp!) and purchase a signed copy of a Barry Gifford novel on the way to Finney Chapel.
  • A comp ticket to the U.S. premiere of The Lost Highway, based on the David Lynch film, in Finney Chapel at 8PM

All is not Lost If you order your party tix today, you will save mucho dinero, because each week the price goes up. Get your discount tix by midnight Thu 1/18 here. Meet us 5:30 – 7:30 at the Feve in DT Oberlin (see map here).

Get your tix here: https://CoolCleveland.net/tickets/020807/index.php

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Howard Gudell
Ohio Israel Medical IT Mission

Howard Gudell is a one-man economic development machine. After serving as President of the statewide Ohio Israel Chamber of Commerce, his firm, SGI Global Business Advisors has put together the Ohio Israel Medical IT Mission to bring 20 Israeli medical IT firms to NEO for 1-on-1 meetings and public events with area tech firms, VCs and suppliers. Some of these international firms may need supplies, venture capital, business partners or a place to locate their North American HQ. Cool Cleveland’s Thomas Mulready met Gudell on the campus of University Hospitals and discussed how the Mission could help stimulate NEO’s economy, build global partnerships, and help put Cleveland in the center of the lucrative medical IT world. Ohio Israel Medical IT Mission starts with a keynote by Lt. Gov Lee Fisher Mon 1/22 at 9AM at Embassy Suites, Independence, with other events in Akron & throughout the region, thru Thu 1/25. Register

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